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a sharp reverse is the crack of the santa cruz coast and a newborn for anybody going into the shark waters. can you make me love mitt romney and the answer from of the most powerful men in the republican party. counting down to the but the main talking off the web as soon as tonight. thanks for joining us this morning. we have a lot of news to cover in the next hour. and the high-speed rail is it that bridge in the future or not. also tied with the senator about his proposal to change the makeup of the family. and world news as well the
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first the local headlines. another warning for beachgoers after war for an attack by shark and santa cruz county a great white shark took a bite out of a fremont man is kayak and left behind a reminder on how dangerous are waters might be. he was off of pleasure point and shark magic between 14 and 18 ft. long and tossed the butter at the crackle he was fishing and left a tooth behind in the boat. luckily the fisherman was not injured and other local fisherman say in it's a reminder in the waters we are on the sharks turf. greta we know they're out there tossed in to see that they're actually in they're looking for food and the business took the kayaker for something to eat. grill police issued a text message alert after the attack had visine people to be careful when getting into water. a race for our rocky who died in
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accidents. he suffered fatal head injuries when he was thrown from his punched during a recess thursday her tumbling onto the track. the moral reason pleasanton start to 245 off the fourth race of the day. tens of thousands of americans could lose their internet service tomorrow unless they do a quick check. the buck took over some computers more than a year ago and the fda wanted to avoid a bunch of pictures shutdowns so they set up temporary servers to take over from the ones that had been infected. but that protection and tomorrow. twitter with these temporary servers get taken down by the fbi your computer will not be able to connect to the internet even if you have a proper cable connection greta for link to find out if your risk had to cbs san francisco doc calm.
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check out the consumer watch section. on today's campaign 2012 story mitt romney attend fund-raisers in the hamptons in new york. the clinic 5000 a person event with house majority leader erick kanter. but renewed questions meanwhile are circulating about the republican candidate's ability to rally the republicans. clay doll on same day the house speaker dedicated a new campaign office supporting pile republicans and mitt romney the political newspaper roll call released " seeming to show his lack of enthusiasm for the candidate at a june 30th fund- raiser. a spokesperson confirmed their accuracy. when a woman asked can you make we love mitt romney the speaker replied the american people probably aren't going to fall in love with mitt romney he added that he has some friends and
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relatives and fellow mormons have people going to vote for him but that's not what this election is about. this election will be a referendum on the president's failed economic policies. off only two weeks ago mitt romney and painter campaigns together and ohio. its apprentice to hear a politician speaking so candidly. great seen it underscores continued struggle to rally the republican base. mitt romney has a lot of strengths as a candidate history and the private sector and governor of massachusetts but he is not come across as a candidate with the most not true connection with an audience. of this afternoon and adviser released a statement shifting the focus back to the president. he's right in that speech is have not gotten the job done for the american people and the obama error era and the focus on the economy can and will put the country back on track.
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the pressure inside the comments knowing that there's no shortage of republican enthusiasm when it comes to replacing president obama. on the other side of the democrats there hoping to rally the election support with a cup of coffee. with vice president joe biden. he made the pitch to the actors and a motion on president obama's if you contributed $3 to a campaign of the engine to raffle and the prize is a chance to win a fight and hotel stay to meet in for coffee and also print the guest precooked pg&e will demonstrate a new tool called the smart pig to march to inspect a large natural gas pipeline. " it's something that they've been meeting to two. the utility is ramping up the schedule of the smart pick
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inspections the next three years they plan to study to and it's 6 mi. to the pipes before the end of the year and a tool kind of like a small robot sent into the pipe will be shown tomorrow and then used to study the area from fremont to san leandro. a memorial service at tomorrow in new york a screenwriter and director-best month and 71 from leukemia. on monday actors appeared in his films are expected to attend and when harry met sally he wrote and you've got mail and sleepless in seattle and julia and julia. within two as the cancer survivors and supporters are finishing up the avon walk for breast cancer set to arrive at fort mason of around noon today. each walker had to raise a minimum of eight $200 to take part walking either a marathon or marathon and a half. the controversy you remember are
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the and related breast cancer walk at did nothing to stop and people from showing their support. " i decided to do a month before any of the controversy and this $1,800 is a lot and 39 mi. of slot but one cause is enough. more than a quarter of a million women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year as a tie risk should get mammograms every year. a new bill that may change the way we think a family in california with the conversation up next. a veteran congressman finally tied the knot this weekend. this is not some platform for a disneyland ride. greta one man's crusade to wipe out what's left of the popular bay area landmark and why some say it will never happen. good morning.
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a beautiful saturday to to 10 degrees warmer than incident was on friday and today will close down and then a warming trend. if the weather coming up.
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20 minutes before 9:00 millions of does the been spent to improve and mr. lance an era of santoses connecticut house restaurant. today mourned the closer look on how some feel more should be spent during of what's left of the central baths and why it's not really about to happen. are california meets the pacific its spectacular but some feel when man intervenes. i think that we should restore it to the when it looked before this is pointless. it's not some platform for
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disneyland ride. built in the 1890's and along with the cliff house became the vision of sutro who became mayor of san but cisco after several transformations the bath house was destroyed by the spectacular fire in 1966 and since then the foundation that is all that's left for visitors to see. what brought you down here i've never been to the beach before. we just walked down here and look like an old city for me climbing around on it was a big attraction. of the obvious concerns has to be safety. cabled off with the wind and waves a lot of people consider it just too dangerous. greta one reason that nathan supports returning the coastline to the with it was. this spring to come down to flow into this beautiful beach in we will have this beautiful
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model and the whole thing could be done in time for 2014 national park service hundred anniversary. the sun disagree. a typical coast sand and water beach in canada the same appeal because there been no appeal after that. critical to get national recreation area is this true of the property now. the park service's a grand plan is finalized in 1993 to rebuild the bus and maintaining them would be too expensive greta the history does include sutro baths and includes plants and an entire part of san francisco character and personality that actually do the hard to visualize without the remnants. people looking for inspiration. hopeful then man in this case will give in to what he believes nature intended all along. people come here for inspiration but is this
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inspiring it could be and it will be a hope. the park service degrees the area could be made safe for any plan would have to bounce accessibility with safety in protecting the native plants that and added to in a recent restoration. if you have a story idea click on connect on cbs san francisco dot com. closer look at the bay area whether it was red eyes of their lands and but today it looks pretty good there as well. patchy fog and drizzle of and some areas man along the coast later we are expecting the cloud cover to burn off the most part is clear skies in the end. 60 degrees in concord said as a checking in at 59 degrees a little cooler today and is today but a big wallop in store. a could send a morning
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starting out of the typical summertime fashion forecast the fog and the cloud cover in the early going in in sunshine and lend a cooler today for an opinion and it was on saturday. the stratus all the way down to santa barbara with low pressure knocking a little bite out of the top of the high pressure are going to cool it down but it was still be born. especially in the east bay with numbers in the mid '80s. out the door a forecast local cover along the shore the forecast has the upper 50s for now the senate later around the bay with some fog and low cloud cover or the billing but will be mostly sunny with the future cast the fog sticks to the peninsula for much of the day to day and it will pack back in and that is the computer glitch but it's the idea. and mostly sunshine inland in the temperatures back down to
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the upper seventies around the bay and temperatures in the mid '80s inland not quite as warm as we had on saturday. if you're headed out to our expect a few clouds and sent to cisco airport which at a few delays because of the fog of more than an hour and a little fog tomorrow as well. if your heading to los angeles' lost a son and 82 degrees in denver has thunderstorms in chicago and new york sun cloud cover and temperatures in the mid '80s. in the pinpoint forecast a one of three and redding where they're battling wildfires in lake tahoe 84 degrees and 84 yosemite in a month and three in the central valley and fresno. not bad for us in the south with temperatures in the mid-80s for the most part and 91 morgan hill and 85% as they can add to the spin the numbers come back about five to 10 degrees from what we
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up in the north they look for a three in santa rosa but if you're headed took the day they expect will cloud cover in 61 and in san francisco forecast 566 degrees would to it. cooling it down the next couple of days a little bit and then warming it up again on tuesday and wednesday and thursday the next weekend going the other direction. otherwise going with the usual clouds and add and sunshine. in a massachusetts congressman tied the knot on saturday with his longtime partner the 72 year-old criticized san francisco a way of policy and to test for calling it a distraction and try to keep as those sermonic under wraps that would invite people like nancy policy the media and upturning up anyway. frank is retiring after more
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than three decades in office. california and a call to redefine what it is to be family. sat down the state senator earlier and asked him first to explain the bill that got national attention that recognizing with and to parents for child. its a whole lot less than the people were suggesting not touching the state law holiday defines is too easily apparent all this bill does is gives authority to a family court to use its own best judgment when it is required to protect the best interest of the child said that if there is a their parents that's already legally defined as a parent the court can recognize it. i spoke with one family here and center they are often cited as an example bls been a couple in the gay couple and the game man and a lesbian female had produced two children which the two couples were sharing in the grazing.
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and he said the law would allow all four of them to register as parents of each of the children is that correct no all it does is gives authority to the court to be able to use its best judgment. it's not about having too many parents when a child might have too few. but there's a biological mother and on biological father and the it is of their parent the biological father in that child's life said it happens the mother the father to buy a bus sudden the child at risk of going into foster care system given the court the authority to recognize that there is a third parent already legally defined the to recognize it. but i don't understand is that definition of the third parent. if there of the newly defined will bid they be on the birth certificates and acted illegally allowed to put dissipate and veto whatever goes on with that child as they're growing up.
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there was a court of appeals decision that overturned a lower-court that said the judge to have the authority to make as the there was a third apparent when the child could used it in that court said its for the legislature to give family courts the authority that they don't currently have. the can only use the authority when it is required to protect the best interest of the child it's always about the child. pension reform which is something you didn't a lot done on the for the practice began. but why not why haven't been touched it yet. " but the mayor remind you what we did get done the past couple of weeks to pass it on time balanced budget will finally did their work on foreclosure relief stressed homeowners will get a break and a streamlined government reorganization proposal and the funding for high-speed rail. pension reform is coming up
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parade before us. the question is are you going to think of going to pass the governor's proposal as is which would include changing retirement age of putting a cap on how much pensions people can draw off government in california and having it apply to state and local workers as well. a lot of union opposition do think it will happen? a victim governors 12. plan is proposed as legislature will find itself somewhat amended not sick if italy but in some ways and we would it then we come back and august. the governor for example wants to extend the retirement age from 55 to 67 which is a major change a bit stiff in 1960. what about the cap and the government contributions greta the cap there will be at capital also weaving into this hybrid of a defined pension benefit
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plan or contribution plan. that's fine to be a very interesting summer. address metra bay area ball teams and an incredible when for serena williams at wimbledon.
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the running of the bulls the original extreme sport
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tearing through spain this weekend and one thrill seeker was gordon the leg and four others slightly injured in the annual running of the bulls. of the fiesta that attracts tens of thousands people every year of more than two owners injured was the from falling and getting trampled. and other sports news an uptick in the men's final at wimbledon going on right now. reed took the full first set and roger took the second seven to five. the base what action it was a tough night for the giants and a's. good morning. that's exciting match later on when the newscast in the afternoon. a little based on my mind the giants tried to finish the first touchdown is it a said ryan focused on the former private
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against those pittsburgh pirates and first place for reason. like jumps on a solo job a the pirates 3 to 1. the mariners 17 to 1. parker roughed up by wells and the a's 5 came when streak is gone. serena williams the match point and it would be a serene it serena williams taking in three sets to win her sport in career grand slam. the women's u.s. open every big chasing her with eight birdies they've been filled by six shots in wisconsin. earthquakes soccer take a look at the goal the john synge note to dallas thought once but twice on this sequence and it ends in a scoreless tie. coming up later on and on game
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day and 1130 johnson the quarterback for the forty- niners if that's not enough lynch running back for the seattle seahawks also stopping by with a few laughs and sharing a few stories and entertain the audience for now have a great rest of the morning. a close look at the high speed rail the next half hour greta for the new jobs promise a multibillion-dollar price tag coming up the conversation with the assemblyman. thousands knocked off line internet but create chaos and what you could do to lecture connection is not at risk.
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>> as a community mourn the tragic death of an officer's toddler, it new information about the weapon found inside the house >> occupy the farm at harvest time. what is bringing new volunteers to the cause. welcome back to the weekend early edition. >> thanks for joining us today. we have a lot to talk about in the next half-hour including high-speed rail, a landmark move by the legislature. >> all lots of bay area benefits
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for that money but also questions about long-term payback. is it a boondoggle or a boom? meanwhile, beachgoers off of santa cruz county, watch out, a terrifying reminder of the dangers of the sea >> a great white shark apparently bit a kayak and a fisherman narrowly escaped injury. that attack took place near the pleasure point surfing spot. here is the kayak. the fishermen inside was shoved into the water but escaped injury. the shark left a tooth on the boat. other local fisherman say it goes to show who rules the sea. >> we know they're out there and it is awesome to see they're actually they're looking for food and i think they mistook the kayaker for something to eat >> police issued a text message alert after the attack and
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rising people to be careful when getting into the water. the 3 year-old boy who was shot to death in gilroy has been identified as preston orlando. it happened on thursday, the boy's father is a police officer with the san jose police department. police are confirming that the gun involved with privately- owned semiautomatic pistol, not the officer's service revolver. >> a bay area man's father will be among several airman been buried tomorrow at arlington national cemetery. dennis johnson and his two brothers will attend a group burial, and ship went down in laos during the vietnam war. the plane burned so long, hot that little was left of the men inside >> the people who were on the plane, they were able to identify one of them by a tooth.
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the rest of them they could not identify so they will have a group burial at arlington national cemetery on monday. >> the remains will be buried in a single casket. a sixth crew member has already been buried in his home town >> tomorrow, hundreds of thousands of people could be knocked off of the internet because of a malicious computer virus. the fbi is advising everyone to check computers to see if they could be affected. >> personal assistant jake lewis says he is on line more than 15 hours per day >> i have all my documents stored on-line, scheduling and references >> he had no idea he could lose access to all of it on monday along with thousands of others who might be knocked off line thanks to an old internet virus. the fbi has been on the case since last year when agents busted a ring of computer
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hackers. the scam affected hundreds of thousands of computers around the world and control them through servers. the hackers would redirect people to web sites and racked up millions of dollars in fees but if the fbi shutdown backers servers they would immediately wipe out the internet connection for the victims so instead, they set up temporary servers computers but those will shut down on monday >> when the servers are taken down by the fbi, your computer will not be able to connect to the internet even if you have a proper connection. >> he explains that is why the fbi is directing users to this web site since april. it allows you to check for the virus and tells you how to fix it. lewis is in the clear. >> as many as 64,000 other
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computers in the u.s. are still at risk of losing the internet, monday. that could affect us at 9:00 p.m. tonight. the fbi also thinks as many as 50 major u.s. corporations are infected as well. find out how you are at risk, click on the consumer watch and keep in mind that viruses can affect both macintosh and pc is >> the port of oakland is getting a large federal grant to improve its security. officials say they will receive $3.5 million from fema and the department of homeland security. the fed will spend it, the port will spend more money of its own. some of the money will go to surveillance cameras and the fiber-optic network >> one way or another, a contentious tract of land owned by uc-davis, uc-berkeley is being farmed. the university had postponed
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its efforts when it heard the protesters were planning to the crash. the occupying movement is now trying to supporters >> is totally nonviolent and they're doing really good work. >> not all the vegetables are ready to pick so the occupy movement is planning another harvest in a few weeks. they call it an early start to the fall election. still to come, the political insiders on surviving the summer of campaign rhetoric >> the bay area city that is moving to the front and center on the war on soda pop >> we will see what the impact of high-speed rail will be on jobs. more on that coming up. >> first we will cool down a little bit today and then we warm up. we will tell you how much and when we cover t
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>> michael bloomberg has been making headlines for pushing for
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a ban on super size soft drinks by a richmond councilman is drawn national attention with his own campaign against what he calls big soda pop. the war might not go down easily with consumers >> the man pulling of little red wagon is a cardiologists and the richmond city council member. he uses a judge of sugar to campaign. >> 40 lbs. is what the average child takes in in sugar per year just from sugar sweet beverages. >> he wants his city to be the first in the nation to tax a sugary drinks. >> that is like saying that if you increase the value of street jobs there will be no more drug addicts on the street. i don't see that >> while the mayor tried to limit sales with a ban on containers over 16 ounces, a rich man is going for 1¢ per ounce tax which could bring in millions of dollars >> we have communities that are
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barely able to pay their mortgages or their bills but to think about another cent or another dollar >> she is paid by the group which receives a major finding by >> we can be the first domino to fall and we can lead the nation to a healthier outcome >> statement from the beverage associations campaign says the proposal is not a tax but that it is a new business tax that will be passed along on higher prices and will be paid by all consumers. they claim none of the money will go to fight obesity. >> kids should not be drinking so much sugar any way to have to make the juice pure and make it all the juice is a good thing. we're not going to reach people by simply taxing
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>> >> supporters and opponents say we can expect to see more campaign ads falling into the election >> taking a look at bay area weather, what do we have out there? >> we expect clouds to hang around the coast with me in the clear skies in lent. it is shaping up to be another nice morning, a few degrees cooler than yesterday. sfo, 57 and santa rosa, 52. >> good morning to. we start out in typical summertime fashion. sunshine inland but it will be cooler today for everyone then it was on saturday. with low pressure knocking a bite out of the top of the high
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pressure, we will cool it down but will still be warm, especially in the east bay. not as warm as saturday. forecasts for low clouds along the shore. sunny later around the bay with some fog and low clouds. look how the fog sticks to the peninsula for much of the day- to-day. it looks like it disappears completely. that is a computer glitch but you get the idea. mostly sunny conditions in wind. temperatures will be back down to the upper seventies around the bay and temperatures in the mid '80s but not quite as warm as we had on saturday. expect a few clouds at sfo which had significant delays last week because of the fog and we will have fog tomorrow as well.
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if you're heading to l.a., lots of sun and 82 degrees. chicago, new york, a few clouds with temperatures in the mid- 80s. here's how it looks for northern california, 103 in redding. in lake tahoe, 84 degrees. 103 degrees in the central valley in fresno. not bad in the south bay. temperatures in the mid-80s for the most part. 87 in pittsburgh, 87 in antioch. in the north bay look for 83 in santa rosa but if you're headed to bodega bay, low clouds and 61. a forecast high of 66 will do it. we will cool down over the next
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couple of days and then we warm up again tuesday wednesday and thursday but look at next weekend. it will go the other direction. >> labor leaders are saying approval of money for the big project will mean jobs for california. labor observers estimate that over the next six years in 125,000 new jobs will be created. >> it is like a great infrastructure projects of the past, fdr showed us that you need jobs, you create infrastructure. not only does it put people back to work, it creates something that is great and useful to all of us >> supporters of the plan say it will take cars off the road and
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lead to cleaner air but opponents are calling it a train to nowhere. it will be the most expensive project in state history, to build the first bullet train in the nation's history >> it was barely authorized in state bonds to get the ball rolling. assemblyman jerry hill joins us this morning to talk about the benefits >> we signed a check for four. $6,000,000,000.27 percent of that will be used in the bay area to create jobs and it will get cars off the road and relieve congestion that we face every day. that is the important part, to provide faster, cleaner, more stops, a quiet trains up and down the peninsula. the capitol corridor will be improved and there will be money for new bart trains as well. that will improve the system and make this a more robust transit system.
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the question for me, is this money valuable and well spent and i think this is and it has been. do we get the money's worth for the project? that is what we're seeing >> what you mean? private money? >> independent utility is where you get value for the money. we will see great value for the money spent in the bay area >> will we see a train like this? >> will not see one in the area for quite awhile, 20-30 years >> they will start in the bakersfield area and i think people can get on board about the bay area contingencies of this project but it is the train to nowhere issue in the central valley that people are frankly laughing at >> they are but the independent review board, the panel that
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looked at this, said that there was independent utility which means there is value. we're spending the money my >> what is the value? >> trains will be going from 75 m.p.h. up to 120 m.p.h. >> who will be riding that train? >> a lot of people will write that train and it will go a lot further in the future >> of 130 mi. " train to nowhere " is going in because the fed say it had to go in in order to get the rest of the money >> that is correct >> the only way we were going to get on the federal gravy train was to approve this >> speaker nancy pelosi was calling, the obama's administration was calling, this was a big plus for the president. >> that is the trade-off that the other tradeoff is almost 40 percent of the state money that will be bonded will go into
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local projects in southern california and as i mentioned, cal train improvements, bart improvements, central subway improvements, all of these things will be done 4 traffic relief in the future. these are jobs that will come to the bay area and relieve traffic congestion. i come from san the tail county and the biggest mistake there it was in 1961 by not being part of the bart system. we have paid that price ever since >> this is a $68 billion system and possibly more. we have $7.9 billion in hand between state and federal money and that leaves us 60 billion more dollars to come up with. what happens if we don't? >> that would be fine because that is the independent utility. we will get the benefit of the money we spend in the bay area.
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that is the only reason i voted for this. the benefit in the central valley is worth the money we're spending today if we can show that the next time there is an appropriation request that there will be benefit for the money spent, i wouldn't support it and we shouldn't vote for, so we could die after this appropriation and we are fine. >> i have spent a lot of time in your district, a lot of people are very upset about this proposal and i know you have spent a lot of time talking about it, are you afraid of political implications? >> when you are elected you need to make the best decisions. this will improve the district because it will make the environment and the quality of life of the people living around the train much better >> and it rolls on and on >> sodas the presidential election. it is a long summer for voters waiting for the november ballot
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so >> what they need to keep up with later, and how do we handle the rhetoric storm? our
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>> are you one of those people who needs to check your work e- mail had dinner or the movie theater? you are part of a growing club. a new survey suggests we spend 45 days per year checking work e-mail without pay. 50 percent say it that their customers demand it, 31 percent say it is too hard to switch off and 60 percent say they are doing it to stay organized. this week we saw president obama and mitt romney juggle holiday with campaign >> return to the political
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insiders down at the cafe and ask them, it will be a long summer, what is your advice for voters and how to put up with the back and forth? >> this is the earliest i have ever known for the fall election to actually begin. the primaries on the republican side terminated too early. obama wanted them to last until the convention. they did not because everyone cave in. everybody went south on that effort except ron paul and that is not much opposition. you want to keep it going until september >> so what does the media do? >> conventional wisdom is that no one pays attention until after labor day. both sides are building their narratives that is why you see this trickle. is it a tax or penalty? all of this will go on and you have to cover everything
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>> in this case, what they're doing this time is trying to define the various candidacies as well as the candidate's message. mitt romney had a tremendous damage during the month of may and early june, he literally commanded the stage because of the economy and obama was going back and forth. then john robert shows up and handsome the wonderful health care package and suddenly mitt romney doesn't know what he's doing >> i don't know if it is wonderful or not. the obama people have to sell it which they have failed to do twice now. >> as we go about our business and try to make our lives worthwhile, how do we do this >> everything that went on this summer will be back in september, don't worry about it, enjoy your vacation and play with your kids
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>> i share that view completely. the obama view shares that view and because if you don't pay any attention you won't blame obama for your troubles. >> try to make the rhetoric about your opponent. the more you can throw it on to the other side, the better off you are >> coming up, another look at today's top stories >> a new ask me how i've never slept better. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur-pedic. [ male announcer ] now through july 8th is the perfect time to buy. save up to $200 during our mattress set savings event and up to $600 on tempur-cloud supreme. also get 0% apr financing with up to 5 years to pay on qualified purchases. to learn more, visit tempurpedic.com. don't wait. these offers end july 8th. tempur-pedic -- the most highly recommended bed in america.
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>> welcome back. here's a look at this morning's top stories >> a close encounter with the shark reminds beachgoers to be careful in the water. a fisherman escaped injury after a great white shark took a bite out of his kayak >> the fbi is warning you to check your computer and make sure it has not been infected by
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a virus because tens of thousands of internet users risk losing service because they have not heeded the warnings >> a little bit cooler outside today than yesterday. 57 at sfo. sunny over most of the area but clouds hogan, hugging the coast line. a warmup in store for next week. if should be a good day for the jazz festival. >> players from all around are celebrating the best of the bay area's musical talent guests as well. >> is the largest festival of its kind on the west coast. it covers 12 blocks of fillmore. a lot of fun out there, thanks for joining us for the eyewitness news. >> we will see you next week.
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